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Thursday, May 8, 2014

I didn't read the piece below in March when it was run. But it's worth reading now as I'm going to post my own analysis on the election sham in the next day or two, based on what I said in my 'Election-Deception and Other Lies' piece here recently.

Even if foreign readers aren't familiar with the election players involved, that doesn't really matter. What matters is that this is another country, another year, another election...but the same problem-reaction-solution tactics used that our KZ friends are so famous for.

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March 2 2014

By FIONA FORDE

INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPERS

UDM president Bantu Holomisa addresses EFF supporters attending the official launch of the party at Marikana, North West, last year. The UDM is looking at improving its performance at the polls in this year s elections. Picture: Itumeleng English

Johannesburg - General Bantu Holomisa says the May 7 vote will be rigged by “rogue elements” within the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) who will facilitate the underperforming ANC.

In his trademark droll, the 58-year-old leader of the United Democratic Movement (UDM), told The Sunday Independent in an extensive interview this week that the ANC is mindful of the hammering it will get at the polls and it is for that reason alone “they don’t want to remove some people in the IEC which have been involved in the scandal of leasing of buildings”.

This could be a not so veiled reference to IEC chief Pansy Tlakula, who was the subject of a Public Protector report last year amid allegations of procurement irregularities at the elections body.

Though she has taken the matter to court to prove her innocence, Holomisa’s suspicions remain heightened.

“The ANC is very concerned (about shedding votes), hence they are pinning their hopes that those rogue elements will run the elections, so rigging will be on the high. There is no doubt about that.”

In recent weeks he wrote to the IEC on behalf of opposition parties, requesting a joint briefing with all party heads about preparedness and readiness for May 7.

They wanted to know if the ballot papers would have serial numbers printed on them and how many ballot papers would be distributed to each voting station.

They also wanted to find out which IT company has been appointed to count the votes.

The allocation of media airtime to the various political parties was another point of concern, as well as the role of international and national observers on polling day.

“For example, the IT company could be a subsidiary for (the ANC’s investment wing) Chancellor House. It is possible that it is a front for the National Intelligence Agency,” says Holomisa. “We don’t know and we needed to find out.”

That meeting is scheduled to take place in the coming weeks.

After a bruising defeat in 2009, when the UDM party barely scraped on to the polling radar, Holomisa has been notably prominent in this campaign. He drove news headlines earlier in the week when he announced his unexpected alliance with Mbhazima Shilowa, formerly of Cope, who has promised to help him secure his footing again in his home province in the Eastern Cape.

Five years ago, the UDM was all but annihilated when they took only 0.85 percent of the national vote and in the Eastern Cape they lost their position as the official opposition party to centre-right newcomers Cope. Shilowa has now promised to bring his 800 000-strong faction in Cope to the UDM and the two men will meet again on Tuesday to finalise who from that faction will make it on to the UDM’s list.

Yet, late last year Holomisa took a swing to the left when he pitched up at the launch of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) at Marikana, showing unwavering support for Julius Malema’s new political party.

“I like the boy,” he says of Malema. “He’s got guts. And he’s doing very well. The media made the mistake of underestimating him. But I began to take him seriously the day he appeared in court (in 2011) to defend himself. I could see what he was made of then.”

“That’s why I immediately accepted his invitation to the launch,” Holomisa explains.” Even this past week, I was invited by him personally to attend the launch of the manifesto.”

“General, my leader. Please make a turn at Tembisa,” Malema asked when he called him. “Man, unfortunately I’m in the Eastern Cape chairing a list conference,” Holomisa had responded.

“But otherwise I would have been there to support him,” he says now.

Together they make an unlikely political force. All three parties – the UDM, Cope and the EFF – are made up of former ANC members, yet each one is built on very distinct ideological beliefs. With the EFF on their far left and a former Cope faction on their right, does the UDM not confuse its voters with such a mixed ideological alliance?

His flat answer is no.

“The UDM supports social democracy and we don’t mince our words. We say the state must intervene in the economy, but we are not pushing for nationalisation. You can’t be a president of France if you are not going to subsidise farmers, for example. The same for China. The UDM is saying the same thing here and if the state doesn’t intervene, we believe we are marching towards a second revolution, if it hasn’t already started.

“Take the mining sector. What is wrong with saying, ‘Come, mine here. Take 49 percent. We will take 51 percent and retain those shares in a trust for our people. I don’t believe in taking everything. I believe in social democracy and I can’t speak any other language.

“I assisted the ANC to ascend to power and campaigned for them in 1993 and 1994. We thought by now that the Transkei would have been far better off but instead it’s going backward. Infrastructure is collapsing. We need a change.”

Though he took little more than 3 percent of the provincial vote in 2009, he suggests the Eastern Cape is “up for the taking this time round. And I’m not only looking at becoming the official opposition party, but I’m looking at taking the province, through a forced coalition”.

In addition to the Shilowa faction of Cope and Malema’s EFF, Holomisa has also been talking to Mamphela Ramphele of Agang SA.

“I said, ‘Mama, after elections, let’s see whether we can not compare notes for a coalition.”

Though he is one of very few parties who would venture into talks with Ramphele today, following the shambolic alliance with the DA last month, Holomisa believes the Agang leader escaped from the debacle relatively unscathed, “because she will be credited for having listened to her party and turning back from the DA. She realised her mistake”.

Zille, on the other hand, did not fare so well and was shown up “for using blacks as stepladders”.

“She is taking us backwards. Her own constituency doesn’t even seem to be very comfortable with her anymore in these campaigns. You will only see a sea of African faces at her rallies and you ask where is her party chairman and other executives from her party? Where are the coloureds?”

Holomisa has taken particular offence at Zille’s comments in Parliament last week about the influx of students from the Eastern Cape into the Western Cape, because of the collapse of the education system in the neighbouring province.

Two years ago she broached the same issue by referring to the young learners as “refugees”, words that she was eventually forced to apologise for.

“And now she is at it again,” says Holomisa. “I think her caucus, which is dominated by ex-National Party members, seem to have gotten hold of her. We have a unitary state, not a federal state. You can’t talk like that.”

Each time she does, he believes it’s a blind gift both to the ANC and the opposition parties, as voters are fearful of a return to the past.

“Things are changing now,” he says. “And I think we will see real change in this election. The opposition parties are all talking to one another, even if we don’t have formal arrangements.”

Despite his grand ambitions, Holomisa’s UDM is not a well-funded party and they do not have the means to rely on PR companies to ensure he has a permanent presence among the media.

“For instance, to launch the manifesto alone, it cost us close to R2.3 million. We are now busy with campaign material and it will become more costly as we intensify the campaigns. But I don’t even want to worry myself about how much we will spend.”

“Our approach now is to phone people and ask them to pay for printing, or posters or whatever we need instead of getting money. I don’t need capital. I need support.”

He adds: “I’m hoping we can get 5 or 6 percent of the vote, nationally. That’s what I think we can do now. We have changed our tactics this year and it is working. We are strong.”

Though that would be a remarkable improvement on 2009, it hardly secures him a place in the big league. And yet he is setting his sights on taking over the Eastern Cape in a forced coalition, and looking at making considerable improvements in the North West, where the EFF is also strong.

“What you don’t understand is how much people want change. I have Cope members talking to me, ANC members talking to me. Our people are bitter. That’s why I say this election can be the beginning of real change in South Africa. It will come slowly, but it is coming.”

IMS: Tonight beloveds, there is more to tell and share. We continue to make steady progress and all chess pieces in our ground work are well in place and ready for action. We speak here of the situations that will both sow discord and bring great happiness to others of you simultaneously.

But no matter. For the plan lacks nothing. And it is to be in everyone’s best interest to work together as the events, circumstances and situations so require of it. And even when they don’t necessarily, working together in community or as groups will begin to become second nature.

Co-operation will become the bridge via which you begin to access love and unity and caring for one another. Whether strangers or those known to you, it will be in the art of co-operation that you will come together as one people.

Some will not like the idea of this to begin with; they will feel it to be invasive and too penetrating of their personal space. But they will overcome their views, defences and resistance, the further down the road you all go.

When the time on your earth comes to an end for this cycle at the hour of the Three Dark Days, you will be in completely different relationship with one another in comparison with when you set out (at the start of this final phase on earth). This will have been a tremendous gift to you all.

[Cont. 1 May]

For it is not every day in your eternal journey that you can say you conquered and integrated aspects of yourself that contribute seriously to your long-term soul goals. And it is not every day either that one is able to say that they chose the earth experience here and now and furthermore, were accepted here - alonside the offerings of the multiple gifts of evolution it could bring.

Naturally, the secret lies in the choosing of these for optimum advantage and the greatest advancement. For being here now, no matter who you are or where you are, is truly a great privilege and is essentially a once in a many lifetimes experience.

Again, all is and ever has been in your responses to the many wondrous opportunities presenting. But none so glorious as those which are to visit you shortly.

Your Higher Selves all stand to attention, ready at a moment’s notice to catch you should you fall; to help you stand tall and proud as you take your chances; to assist you at every turn in arriving at the destination you have set for yourselves. And all you need do is heed the call.

As we have said recently, choices and thus your evolution has never been easier than at this time to come. It is all there for the taking, my beloved children.

Please, do not miss out on this, the grand opportunity of the millennia. It is not one repeated often in time and place. And the configuration of the cosmos and your place in it at present is a most unique and favourable space (within and without) to be in.

This is all I have to share with you this evening, my most precious children. It is always my pleasure to be ever closer to you all…although I know you most intimately already.

Therefore these communiqués serve as affirmation for YOU, that you might know ME more clearly, more deeply and with greater understanding within your hearts.

PEARLS OF WISDOM

From Heavenletter #164

To Great Wonder

'...our vision and truth will be inseparable, for it is My vision that will be yours.

Wouldn't you rather see through My eyes than your nearsighted ones?

Wouldn't you rather use My heart and My breath? The truth is that My heart and My breath are what are and what you have been using. Partly. You have none of your own. Your heart beats through Mine and I breathe your breath.'

New Era Relationship : The Q & A Of Intimate Intelligence

DNA awakening and spiritual/consciousness expansion are reliant on our emotional intelligence (EI) for growth. Our intimate relationships perfectly mirror the work that we’ve done, as well as what still needs doing towards greater integration and balance within. [E]motion (energy in motion) is our prime navigational tool. Here's a space to ask and explore everything you ever wanted to know on how to do relationships that return you to your own power...

(I will be going into some of these Q's in depth in upcoming relationship articles, as this space only provides for short responses)

Q:Our relationship seems to have entered the mundane;we no longer inspire each other, we take each other for granted,are not open or honest in the way we once were with each other and distance and misstrust seems to have set in. What can we do?

A:Because you haven't said any different, I'm assuming there are no external factors that may have contributed to your current relationship experience. Road blocks like these can help us reconnect in a more authentic way. First to ourselves and then to our partners. Perhaps our initial connection with each other was based on the other making us feel ‘safe’ and ‘complete’. And when we have that we often become comfortable and complacent. Which often invites stagnation in in turn. We need to ask: ‘Where are the places within where we don’t feel safe and complete. And why?’. As this is what motivated our need to be filled up externally in the first instance. You may want to blame something or someone outside of yourself for what is occurring. But the best contribution you can make to your relationship healing now is to explore where and when you stopped feeling safe, trusting and started feeling incomplete in your history. Once aware, memories trapped in your emotional bodies that have created such imbalances can begin being brought up for release. This will eventually lead to a more ‘whole’ relationship response by you. Here you'll have more of you to bring to a relationship and less needs to be filled by another. New era relationships avoid power imbalances, so having a partner who is equally responsible for him/herself emotionally is crucial to its success.

Q: How much damage can resentment (from one or both partners) create in a relationship? And is this repairable if it has been going on for many years?

A: Resentment is like a cancer that can eat away at the core of all that remains good in your togetherness. If you don’t understand it and allow it. It produces numerous symptoms, ranging from anger to withdrawal. As with much else that creates relationship havoc, it is a result of dishonesty and mistrust - mostly of the Self. Yet, to heal it is necessary to explore and purge this slow-cooking (e)motion at cause to ensure the relationship's forward movement. Rather than managing a symptom or two only to have resentment return down the line. If this happens, you'll know the root cause was not reached sufficiently. Additionally, acknowledging, separating, returning and fully owning which issues belong to whom, energetically-speaking, is the start of honouring the Self. Because the chief relationship that runs our external ones is the inner one we have first with our Selves.

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About Me

A decades-long preparation is about to pay off...I can feel it!
I believe the future of all of our choosing is about to begin.
I've never been convinced that being positive and performing rituals which comfort can alone answer the requirements of what's energetically needed to free ourselves from the 3rd Dimension/Fear Matrix. And the downside is these sometimes serve to keep us in that holding pattern of denial or idealism. I think of myself as an optimistic realist! Especially when I real-ised the work involved in growing ourselves.
To answer this need I developed EmoAlchemy - a variation of the ancient mystery school teachings. Like the alchemy of old which involved the transmutation of base metals into gold, taking full advantage of the current Ascension offerings requires the turning of base emotional states into (the gold of) higher frequency ones. It means constantly reviewing, releasing and integrating imbalanced parts of yourself in order to have a physically-successful effect on your biology, subsequently 'awakening' your dormant DNA.
And part of what we're needing to survive Earth's rising frequencies at this time.

Hollow/Inner Earth Map

See Forum Below

Hollow Earth

En-Trance

INNER EARTH Q & A FORUM:

This year I've received loads of questions about the inner earth humans, life in their cities and their relationship to us. Of course, there have been some who have told me outright that I need to get myself to the nearest nuthouse asap! :-) But seriously, rather than relay what I've learned through an article, I thought it would be great to facilitate direct dialogue between you via channelled responses.To get the ball rolling, send your question/s so everyone can benefit. If you're thinking about it, chances are so is someone else!

Q (KN): Do the inner earth beings need my help?

A

Q (SK): How on earth can humans survive in the inner earth? Isn't it too hot, and dark?

A (Bohar): Your governments have farmed out so-called 'official lines' to top scientists and geophysicists to convey to the public on such questions. This is mostly the (dis)information that makes the mainstream media and helps decide public opinion on this and other topics. Yet, there's a growing group of independent scientists who understand and accept the earth as being a hollow entity. Rather than hot malten magma at the earth's core, heat is generated by our sun. You will find our Agarthan crystalline cities hundreds of miles into the interior. Powered by an inner earth sun, it creates both perfect warmth and light for our sustenance. Gravity, as you know it, ceases to exist - which accounts for our living in a timeless/ageless existence.Close to the surface entrances are a system of caverns. All manner of non 5th Dimensional beings reside there and yes, it is dark and dank in places.Q (Jules): How do we get there and what mode of transport do you use?

A (Bohar):Numerous surface folk have tried to access the inner earth via various means over the past centuries. However, recently we've had to seal entrances in greater measure to prevent harm being inflicted on us by surface dwellers- mostly shadow government groups. Those that do come here either have a soul contract to do so or come due to to the upstanding nature of their character, which warrants access.

We, ourselves, get around via our underground monorail vehicles or via our space shuttles when we leave this sphere. Here we make use of various surface entrances/exits including the North and South Poles.Q (Jules): I'm studying photography. Is it possible to capture images of your world with our digital camera technology, should we ever be able to visit?

A (Bohar):We would only need to make some minor adjustment to your cameras to make them inner earth-friendly. We would also make another camera adjustment on your departure. Other than that, we see no problem with capturing images of our world, much as you do on the surface.